Certified Energy is a passionate group of experienced ESD consultants, architects and engineers who are motivated to create a sustainable future across Australia through better planning, design and construction of residential and commercial building projects.
We pride ourselves on delivering innovative sustainable solutions aimed at reducing material cost, increasing property values and providing healthier environments for occupants.
With over 17 years of Experience, Certified Energy provides ... Read moreon Fast, Reliable and Cost Effective services. We offer personalised consultations for all of our reports to ensure that you get the best and most cost effective ratings for your projects!
We work on projects across Australia and specialise in a range of certifications and compliance reports including:
- Section J/ JV3
- NatHERS
- 6 Star Energy Rating
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- BESS, SDA, SMP, STORM
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- Greenstar.
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When purchasing an existing property it is important to understand that you are buying the property in an as-is condition. What this means is that the condition of the property at the time of the inspection is what you are purchasing. This article explains why a property inspection is important and what these inspectors are looking for.

A property inspection report is a must have document when you’re deciding whether or not to buy a house. Many homes have defects which will be uncovered by property inspectors. Some are serious, and others, less so. The building inspection gives you the power to make an informed decision about whether it’s the right house for you. These are some common issues which may be uncovered in the report:

Brisbane, the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast can be very hot and dry places. Often gardens in these areas of South East Queensland struggle to survive through periods of intense weather patterns. Most people love an inviting, thriving garden and have invested a lot of time and money into their lawns, plants and landscaping only to lose precious plants due to insufficient water.

Trees are a treasure in our gardens. Who doesn’t love beautiful big trees that provide us with shade and shelter from harsh weather, privacy from prying neighbours and the softening aesthetic they create not to mention the birds and wildlife they attract. The bigger and older some trees are, the more beautiful they become however all trees need to be cared for and have checkups once in a while to ensure they are healthy.

If you are seriously considering buying a property it is essential that you get a qualified building inspection before you make that big investment. We can get caught up in the excitement and perhaps emotion of our new purchase and overlook an inspection and end up buying a whole lot of trouble, not to mention the expense of costly repairs that may be way over your budget.

The traditional Butler’s Pantry has evolved over many years from what were a series of rooms such as the scullery, pantry and larder where each stage of food preparation and clean up was conducted. These rooms were eventually condensed into one room being what we would now call a kitchen.